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by AnotherGoodName
8 hours ago
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I think that's more about integrations/differentials not producing them (generally speaking). Physics likes to deal with integrals and differentiation as you calculate change over time or over spatial dimensions. Eg. the integral of x^10 is x^11 / 11 + c. No hyper-operation appears and it's just another exponential (with a division). The integral of log(x) is xlog(x) - x + c. So still basically just a logarithm Even the integral of 2^x is just 2^x / log(2). Still basically the same thing. There's no easy way to pull a hyper-operation out. |
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